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What does inalienably mean?

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Adverb
  1. In an inalienable manner.
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It was, in form and 'fixtures,' an inalienably Mid-Victorian room, and held its stolid own in the riot of Rossettis.
To give of something fundamentally and inalienably theirs is what allows so many ordinary Canadians the possibility to volunteer.
Before she had finished, his arms were round her, and she felt how inalienably faithful he was.
For the most part, the nouns in this class are kinship terms and body parts, that is, the things that are thought of as inalienably possessed.
The land was, they claimed, holy, God-given, inalienably theirs, and thus non-negotiable.
While the throne is inalienably secured to the king for life, the government is vested in a legislative chamber, called Borodemy.

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